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latexdiff is a Perl script, which compares two latex files and marks up significant differences between them (i.e. a diff for latex files). Various options are available for visual markup using standard latex packages such as "color.sty". Changes not directly affecting visible text
This patch is intend to add following features: Main featuresUnits support for margin dimensions (pt, mm, in, cm, pica, know any other DTP units? :-) ) Crop all pages to the same size, minimum which allows all content to fit in. This size is determined automatically from max bbox (auto mode). Crop
A Perl script to take the .nav file from a LaTeX Beamer (http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/) based presentation and create the .info file for use with Impress!ve (http://impressive.sourceforge.net/). Specifically it is intended to remove all intermediate pages from the overview, create a
This project aims to simplify the process of creating a Beamer presentation from a composed LaTeX document. This script will pull such common aspects, such as author, title, figures, and equations from the source TeX document and create a framework for a Beamer presentation.
i.e. //emphasised// text should be converted to \textem{emphasised} text. more information will soon be provided.
The Tiddlywiki-Markup-Language is by far more intuitive than LaTeX's markup. So you can write your text like //emphasized// and ''bold'' and it will be converted to \textem{emphasized} and \textbf{bold} by a neat little perl script. Additionally you will get a preamble with
A Latex primer, along with two perl scripts that grab two very usefully references. One for Latex in general, and one for beamer.
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